New York Statutes
§ 140 — Wearing industry badges, or other insignia of identification by unauthorized persons
New York § 140
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N.Y. General Business § 140 (2026).
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§ 140. Wearing industry badges, or other insignia of identification by\nunauthorized persons. An employer of labor may adopt a badge, or other\ninsignia of identification, to be worn or displayed by the employees for\nthe purpose of identification while upon the premises of the employer\nand may post a notice of the adoption of such badge, or insignia, near\nthe main entrance of such premises. Such employer may deposit with the\ndepartment of labor a replica of such badge or insignia, and such\ndepartment shall, if such badge or insignia be distinctive, issue to\nsuch employer a certificate authorizing the use thereof for the purposes\nof this section. Any person who, after the approval and adoption of such\nbadge, or insignia, without authority or permission of the employer\nadopting th
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